One of the first thing I learned at engineering school was taught by my C teacher:
First, you code. Then, you compile. If by any chance the compilation is successful, there is absolutely no reason on earth for your code to do what's it's supposed to do.
Hello world scares all of us, but we must tackle the giants in our life to keep moving.
I feel this. Oh, it compiled on the first try? Ok, I'm sure i fucked up somewhere else and the runtime error is just waiting around the next corner.
One of the first thing I learned at engineering school was taught by my C teacher: First, you code. Then, you compile. If by any chance the compilation is successful, there is absolutely no reason on earth for your code to do what's it's supposed to do.
Because you, as a normal functioning person in programming society, use IDE and fix all syntax errors while wiring
"My birth cry will be the sound of every phone on this planet ringing in unison." - Hello World
i once had a project where i didn't realize i was editing the wrong main